tmpls.php

The tmpls.php file is a well-known malicious PHP script that attackers use to exploit vulnerabilities in WordPress websites. This file, if found on your server, is typically planted by hackers to perform malicious activities like stealing data, injecting malware, or… Continue Reading tmpls.php

SocGhollish

SocGholish, a sophisticated malware strain, has gained notoriety for its ability to silently infiltrate systems and steal sensitive information. Developed by a sophisticated threat actor group, it leverages advanced evasion techniques and exploits vulnerabilities to maintain persistence and operate undetected.… Continue Reading SocGhollish

gel4y.php

Gel4y.php is a malicious PHP script file that is known to infect WordPress websites and servers. It is a type of webshell backdoor script that allows unauthorized access to a website's server, enabling hackers to execute malicious commands and steal… Continue Reading gel4y.php

ynz.php

The malicious script file known as ynz.php has been a recurring issue for WordPress websites and servers. It acts as a backdoor, allowing hackers to bypass normal security measures and access compromised sites. Once installed, it enables attackers to execute… Continue Reading ynz.php

alfaxor.php

The alfaxor.php file is a malicious backdoor script designed to infiltrate and compromise WordPress websites effectively. It typically appears on servers after hackers exploit vulnerabilities in outdated plugins, themes, or core WordPress installations. Often disguised to look legitimate, this file… Continue Reading alfaxor.php

admin-post.php

WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems (CMS) globally, powering millions of websites. However, its popularity also makes it a prime target for malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerabilities. One such threat is the backdoor script known… Continue Reading admin-post.php